John Lynch es Profesor Emérito de Historia de América Latina, cuyo trabajo ilumina principalmente el complejo panorama de la América española entre 1750 y 1850. Su erudición profundiza en los profundos procesos históricos, las significativas transformaciones políticas y las intrincadas dinámicas sociales que caracterizaron esta era crucial. Lynch examina meticulosamente los procesos fundacionales de construcción nacional y los impactos duraderos del dominio colonial. Su investigación ofrece perspectivas críticas sobre las fuerzas que moldearon la identidad y la trayectoria de la región.
This is the story of how a cocktail of extraordinary traits were combined to create us, human beings. Fusing epic science with the drama of individual lives, it is the tale of everyone on the planet today. This book follows the changing lives of each species of human, ending with the Neanderthals.
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